New numbers from the state show a lack of virus tests for Indiana’s juvenile inmates.
(Indiana Department of Correction)
Officials at the Pendleton Juvenile Correction Facility say students in a class called “Test Assessing Secondary Completion” are sewing masks for use within the facility. They’re sharing a photo of two boys wearing face masks, leaning over sewing machines to sew similar masks. Pendleton’s grounds include a high school and both academic and vocational classes are offered.
In Pendleton, four juvenile inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. That’s everyone who was given a test. It compares to 67 staff member tests, of which 23 tested positive.
In Indiana’s two other juvenile facilities in Logansport and LaPorte, no inmates have tested positive. But the state numbers show that no tests for COVID-19 have been conducted among inmates. Only 11 staff tests at both of those facilities – combined – have been run.
The IDOC says it will soon test every inmate who comes through an intake facility. This means people who come into a facility from a county jail or as a parole violator. It does not include those currently incarcerated.
TheIDOC also saysit continues to resupply soap and hand sanitizer at all facilities, as well as regularly deep-cleaning surfaces. It says inmates in many facilities are making masks for use in those prisons.
This story has been updated.
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